...Algebra 1 is the entry point for algebra. Even if you do not have a good grounding in prealgebra you can make it up by learning algebra 1 well. Any shortcoming in algebra 1 may create a lot of problems when you start learning algebra 2. (read more)
...Teaching students all over the country has given me an opportunity to see how different regions approach home schooling. I’ve learned many different approaches, and I feel this is why I’m a very successful home school teacher. Every student I work with receives thorough explanations in the subject we're working on, which lead to a true understanding of the material. (read more)
...I attended several classes and became a member of Phi Theta Kappa (an honor society requiring a GPA of at least 3.5). I became a tutor, mainly tutoring chemistry. Back then, they did not even have a place for the tutors. We met mainly at the library, or off campus at the library. (read more)
I was an instructor for a university level precalculus course when I did my master's degree. I was a math and physics tutor for 2 years for freshman and sophomore level students when I did my bachelor's at University of Illinois. I am straightforward and am able to see things from students' view so that I can explain the concepts in the way they understand. (read more)